Elongated, thin and slender, the Tress collection from Foscarini is like an exclamation mark or a tribal object has a strong and suave graphic design. In contrast to the highly technological innovation that went into its development. Tress's shape recalls an artisanal, hand-made object.

Designed to create an impressive theatrical effect, yet taking up so little space, thanks to the light reflected in the surroundings and streamed towards the ceiling. The versatility of the Tress Piccola Wall Sconce is further enhanced by the selection of three different colors: black, white or red.

Elongated, thin and slender, the Tress collection from Foscarini is like an exclamation mark or a tribal object has a strong and suave graphic design. In contrast to the highly technological innovation that went into its development. Tress's shape recalls an artisanal, hand-made object.

Designed to create an impressive theatrical effect, yet taking up so little space, thanks to the light reflected in the surroundings and streamed towards the ceiling. The versatility of the Tress Piccola Wall Sconce is further enhanced by the selection of three different colors: black, white or red.

Foscarini

A technological and creative workshop that, in collaboration with world-renowned designers, conceives, develops and produces not just lamps but pure emotions.

Born in France, he now lives and works in Italy as a Designer; specializing in plastic materials and their processing technologies. A graduate from E.N.S.A.D. in Paris and a recipient of the "Brook Stevens" award from the international design competition in 1967.

Between 1968 and 1974 as a apprenticeship in France, he began to work on industrial design projects for French companies in very different sectors.

In 1970, he joined the "France Design" group and continued to specialize in plastic products. He has designed products for the most wide-ranging sectors, demonstrating his ability to understand and assimilate various production technologies in response to the requests received.

After years spent dedicating most of his efforts to the sports and industrial sectors, his activity has branched out into furniture, including the technical-specialized segment, where he works with prominent companies. He is also active in the area of teaching, and holds conferences and workshops at design schools and universities in Italy and abroad (Domus Academy, Milan Polytechnic, etc.)